Host Cathy Hannabach interviews scholar Christopher Persaud about juggling diverse projects without getting overwhelmed.
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Project Management for Real Life
How to build a project management system that fits your real, messy, and embodied life—including how to stop doing what isn’t working.
Koritha Mitchell on Homemade Citizenship
Cathy Hannabach interviews cultural critic and professor Koritha Mitchell about the history of Black women’s citizenship and achievement.
Helping Mentees Achieve Their Goals
Helping mentees achieve their goals takes patience, empathy, and a recognition that their ambitions may not be the same as yours.
Finding Mentors for Your Career Journey
Tips for finding mentors to help you succeed within and beyond academia, as well as keeping those relationships strong over time.
Building Your Personal Academic Website
How to build a personal academic website that showcases your work, invites exciting opportunities, and shows off your accomplishments.
How to Make Your Academic Event Accessible
Accessibility is a social justice issue. Here’s how to make your academic event accessible to a wide range of attendees, speakers, and staff.
Jessie Daniels and Polly Thistlethwaite on Being a Scholar in the Digital Era
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Jessie Daniels and Polly Thistlethwaite about public engagement and scholarly life in the digital era.
How to Turn Your CV into a Resume for Non-Academic Jobs
How to convert a CV into a resume highlighting the valuable skills you’ve developed in academia and your fit for diverse jobs.
How to Travel Well on an Academic Budget
Maximizing your academic budget to save money and have fun while navigating academic travel as racialized and gendered bodies in the world.
How to Be a Great Podcast Guest
How to best prepare for your interview, set up your recording space, ensure good sound quality, engage with your interviewer, and get the word out.
April Lynn James on Whimsical Poetry as a Healing Tool
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews poet and performer April Lynn James about how storytelling can help trauma survivors heal.